A forehead support apparatus for resting a standing users forehead against a wall above a bathroom commode or urinal or beneath a showerhead. The apparatus includes a mounting member adapted for attachment to an upright bathroom wall either above the commode or urinal or below the showerhead. A compressible head support member is attached to and extends from the wall and said mounting member. The head support defines an elastically deformable or resilient forehead support surface which is spaced above the floor and from the wall a distance sufficient for the user to lean his forehead thereagainst and be supported while using the commode or urinal.
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1. A forehead support for resting a standing user's forehead above a wall mounted urinal comprising:
a mounting member adapted for substantially permanent attachment to an upright bathroom wall above the urinal; a forehead support member attached to and extending from said mounting member; said forehead support defining an elastically deformable or resilient forehead support surface which is spaced from the wall a distance sufficient for the user to lean his forehead thereagainst and be supported while using the commode or urinal.
5. A forehead support for resting a standing user's forehead above a wall mounted urinal comprising:
a mounting member having mounting lugs which are adapted for permanent attachment against an upright bathroom wall above the urinal; a resilient forehead support member attached to and extending from said mounting member; said forehead support defining a resilient forehead support surface which is spaced from the wall a distance sufficient for the user to lean the forehead thereagainst and be supported in a slightly leaning body orientation while using the urinal.
10. A forehead support for resting a standing user's forehead above a wall mounted urinal or against a shower wall beneath a shower head comprising:
a mounting member adapted for attachment to an upright bathroom wall above the urinal or beneath the shower head; a compressible forehead support member attached to and extending from said mounting member; said forehead support defining an elastically deformable or resilient forehead support surface which is spaced from the wall a distance sufficient for the user to lean his forehead thereagainst and be supported while using the urinal or showering.
9. A forehead support for resting one or more standing users' foreheads above a plurality of spaced apart wall mounted urinals comprising:
an elongated mounting member adapted for permanent attachment to an upright bathroom wall of a length sufficient to extend along and above all of the urinals; a resilient forehead support member attached to, coextensive with, and extending outwardly from said mounting member and the wall; said forehead support defining a plurality of resilient forehead support surfaces which are spaced from the wall a distance sufficient for each of the users to lean the forehead thereagainst and be supported in a slightly inclined position while using the urinal.
2. A forehead support as set forth in
said forehead support member has generally rectangular surfaces, said forehead support surface being horizontally elongated.
3. A forehead support as set forth in
said forehead support surface is concaved when viewed from above providing enhanced lateral stability and greater forehead contact area for comfort.
4. A forehead support as set forth in
a rolled paper dispenser device attached to the wall immediately adjacent to said forehead support for dispensing and holding a fresh sheet segment of disposable paper against said forehead support surface by the user.
6. A forehead support as set forth in
said forehead support member has generally rectangular surfaces, said forehead support surface being horizontally elongated.
7. A forehead support as set forth in
said forehead support surface is concaved when viewed from above providing enhanced lateral stability and greater forehead contact area for comfort.
8. A forehead support as set forth in
a rolled paper dispenser device attached to the wall immediately adjacent to said forehead support for dispensing and holding a fresh sheet segment of disposable paper against said forehead support surface by the user.
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This invention relates generally to compressible body support members, and more particularly to a urinal headrest against which a user may place his forehead and restfully lean thereagainst while using a urinal or commode.
Those who are tired and weary and find themselves in need of using a urinal or a commode may find the time required to stand in an upright position excessively long and burdensome. At present, the only option for in any way relieving the stress and tension of a tired or depleted body is to simply place the forehead against the wall onto which the urinal or commode is positioned or attached.
A number of prior U.S. patents are known to applicant which are intended to provide some support for a portion of the torso or limb of a user as follows:
U.S. Pat. No. 6,154,903 to Wai-Chung
U.S. Pat. No. 4,560,201 to Scott
U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,050 to Zajas et al.
However, none of these devices in any way provide a teaching for use thereof for supportive leaning comfort as above described to someone using a urinal or commode.
One device disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,061,842 invented by Randolph does disclose a hand support apparatus over a commode or urinal. This device, which is swively adjustable and lockable in various angular orientations with respect to the wall, provides a hand support position for the dirty hands of someone wanting to use a commode or urinal. In one embodiment, disposable sheets are provided so that a subsequent user will have a clean surface against which to place one of another set of dirty hands.
The present invention provides an answer to those users of urinals and commodes which find the duration of the event onerous, possibly made worse by a tired or somewhat incapacitated physical condition. Such a user of a urinal or commode will simply place his forehead against the compressible surface provided by the apparatus to effect a more comfortable inwardly leaning orientation with respect to the commode or urinal.
This invention is directed to a forehead support apparatus for resting a standing user's forehead above a bathroom commode or urinal. The apparatus includes a mounting member adapted for attachment to an upright bathroom wall above the commode or urinal. A compressible head support member is attached to and extends from the wall and said mounting member. The head support defines an elastically deformable or resilient forehead support surface which is spaced above the floor and horizontally from the wall a distance sufficient for the user to lean his forehead thereagainst and be supported while using the commode or urinal. One embodiment is also adapted for attachment beneath a showerhead of a shower stall.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a forehead support apparatus which is specifically structured for attachment to a wall surface above a urinal or commode for user comfort.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a comfortable means for providing leaning rest to someone who may be weary, tired or partially impaired and requires a more stable and comfortable leaning posture while occupying both hands while using a urinal or commode.
Still another object of this invention is to provide an elongated forehead support apparatus which spans across a plurality of spaced apart urinals or commodes as in a public lavatory setting for accommodating one or more users of the urinals or commodes adjacent one another.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a comfortable means for leaning one's head against a rest attached to a shower wall beneath a shower head of a shower stall.
Referring now to the drawings, the preferred embodiment of the invention is shown generally at numeral 10 in
As best seen in
When the apparatus 10 is attached above the urinal as shown in
Referring now to
Importantly, the horizontal distance 28 of the forehead support surface 16' from the wall W provides the level of leaning comfort without exaggerated leaning or tipping of the user with respect to the wall or the urinal V. This distance 28 is typically in proportion to the lateral width C of the bowl D and is in the range of 5" to 15", depending on whether the urinal V is for adults or children and the outward length C of the bowl D. Typically a dimensional relationship between 28 and C is in the range of 1:3 to 1:2.
Referring now to
Again, lugs or mounting members 38 provide a convenient means for attachment of the apparatus 30 mechanically to the wall, while the inner compressible foam structure 42 provides the desired resiliency of the forehead of the user thereagainst for added comfort. Again, note that all conventional attaching means to the wall is envisioned.
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This embodiment 90 is attachable beneath the showerhead SH in one of two alternate or combined ways. The support member 92 may either hung by a flexible rope 104 attached at 106 and 108 to laterally extending mounting members or lugs 100 and wrapped over the pipe P or, alternately attached by suction cups 102 which are also connected to each of the mounting members or lugs 100.
While the instant invention has been shown and described herein in what are conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is recognized that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention, which is therefore not to be limited to the details disclosed herein, but is to be afforded the full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent apparatus and articles.
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